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Tornadoes destroy several homes in southeastern Utah

Tornadoes Wreak Havoc in Southeastern Utah: Homes Destroyed and Communities on Alert Imagine a peaceful Saturday afternoon in southeastern Utah turning chaotic in seconds. That's exactly what happened on September 13, 2025, when powerful tornadoes ripped through the region, destroying several homes and leaving residents picking up the pieces.

The National Center for Civil and Human Rights expands at critical time in US history

Atlanta's National Center for Civil and Human Rights Grows Bigger Amid Tense US Times Imagine walking through a museum that brings America's fight for equality to life—right when the country needs those stories the most. That's what's happening at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights in Atlanta.

Youth mental health challenges keep mounting 2 years after Maui wildfires

Two years after the devastating Maui wildfires tore through Hawaii in 2023, young people in the area are still struggling with serious mental health issues. The flames destroyed homes, schools, and entire communities in Lahaina, leaving lasting scars on kids and teens who lived through the chaos.

As AI tools reshape education, schools struggle with how to draw the line on cheating

AI Tools Are Changing Classrooms, But Schools Can't Agree on What's Cheating Imagine sitting in English class, staring at a portrait of Ernest Hemingway, while a screen above spells out the rules: "Use AI like ChatGPT for brainstorming, but don't let it write your essay." That's the reality in Casey Cuny's classroom at Valencia High School in Santa Clarita, California.

Judge tells Trump to update immigration website for Venezuelans with temporary protected status

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to quickly update its immigration website with clear information for Venezuelans holding temporary protected status (TPS). This move comes amid ongoing debates over U.S. immigration policies and how the government communicates key details to immigrants.

Colorado funeral director who acknowledged abusing 191 corpses withdraws guilty plea

In a shocking twist to a disturbing case, a Colorado funeral director who once admitted to abusing 191 corpses has now pulled back his guilty plea. This development comes from the infamous Return to Nature Funeral Home scandal that horrified the nation back in 2023.

False active shooter report at Naval Academy leaves 1 injured

Chaos at US Naval Academy: False Active Shooter Alert Leaves One Person Injured Imagine the panic of an active shooter alert ripping through a prestigious military academy. That's exactly what happened at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, on September 11, 2025. But here's the twist—it turned out to be a false alarm.

Nebraska plan for an immigrant detention center faces backlash and uncertainty

A plan to turn an old prison in Nebraska into an immigrant detention center is hitting major roadblocks. The idea, centered on the McCook Work Ethic Camp in McCook, Nebraska, has sparked fierce backlash from locals and uncertainty about whether it will ever happen.

Historically Black colleges issue lockdown orders, cancel classes after receiving threats

Several Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the US went into lockdown mode on Thursday after receiving scary bomb threats. Schools like Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, canceled classes and locked down campuses to keep students and staff safe. Police quickly stepped in, blocking entrances and searching the areas.

Trump threatened Portland with troops to quell protests. The mayor says it’s not needed

Former US President Donald Trump has stirred up controversy by threatening to send federal troops to Portland, Oregon, to crack down on ongoing protests. But the city's mayor is pushing back, saying the move is completely unnecessary.

Fed Governor Lisa Cook claimed 2nd residence as ‘vacation home,’ undercutting Trump fraud claims

Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook has sparked fresh debate by calling her second home a 'vacation property,' a move that directly challenges fraud allegations leveled by former President Donald Trump and his allies.

2 arrested after incendiary device found under news media vehicle in Utah

Police in Utah have arrested two suspects after they found a dangerous incendiary device hidden under a news media vehicle. The incident happened in Salt Lake City, raising serious concerns about threats to journalists and media safety.